Fernald, A., Pinto, J. P., Swingley, D., Weinbergy, A., & McRoberts, G. W. (1998). Rapid gains in speed of verbal processing by infants in the 2nd year.Psychological Science,_9(3), 228-231.
Swingley, D., Pinto, J. P., & Fernald, A. (1999). Continuous processing in word recognition at 24 months._Cognition,_71(2), 73-108.
Swingley, D., & Fernald, A. (2002). Recognition of words referring to present and absent objects by 24-month-olds. Journal of Memory and Language, 46(1), 39-56.
Fernald, A., Swingley, D., & Pinto, J. P. (2001). When half a word is enough: Infants can recognize spoken words using partial phonetic information._Child development,_72(4), 1003-1015.
Fernald, A., Perfors, A., & Marchman, V. A. (2006). Picking up speed in understanding: Speech processing efficiency and vocabulary growth across the 2nd year._Developmental psychology,_42(1), 98.
Yurovsky, D., & Frank, M. C. (2015). Beyond naive cue combination: Salience and social cues in early word learning. Developmental psychology,_(XX)X, 1-17.
Fernald, A. & Marchman, V. A. (2012). Individual differences in lexical processing at 18 months predict vocabulary growth in typically-developing and late-talking toddlers._Child Development, 83, 203-222.
Fernald, A., Marchman, V. A., & Weisleder, A. (2013). SES differences in language processing skill and vocabulary are evident at 18 months.Developmental science,_16(2), 234-248.
Fernald, A., & Hurtado, N. (2006). Names in frames: infants interpret words in sentence frames faster than words in isolation._Developmental Science,_9(3), F33_F40. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00482.x
Hurtado, N., Marchman, V. A., & Fernald, A. (2007). Spoken word recognition by Latino children learning Spanish as their first language.Journal of Child Language,_34(02), 227-249.
Swingley, D., & Aslin, R. N. (2000). Spoken word recognition and lexical representation in very young children._Cognition,_76(2), 147-166.
Zangl, R., Klarman, L., Thal, D., Fernald, A., & Bates, E. (2005). Dynamics of word comprehension in infancy: Developments in timing, accuracy, and resistance to acoustic degradation._Journal of Cognition and Development,6(2), 179-208.
Search strategy: "We conducted a systematic literature review by using Google Scholar to identify peer-reviewed papers citing Fernald et al. (1998). We screened this sample manually to find the subsample of 12 papers that reported both accuracy and reaction time with sufficient detail to permit coding."
Systematic: no